
## **Trustees’ Annual Report for the period** 

## **From 1[st] July 2020   Period start date   To 30th June 2021  Period end date** 

## **Charity name: Tanzania Development Trust** 

## **Charity registration number:  270462** 

## **Objectives and Activities** 

||SORP reference||
|---|---|---|
|Summary of the purposes of<br>the charity as set out in its<br>governing document|Para 1.17|To relieve poverty and support sustainable<br>livelihoods among people of Tanzania by<br>means of the development of education,<br>the improvement of water supplies and the<br>promotion of self-help activities.|
|Summary of the main<br>activities in relation to those<br>purposes for the public<br>benefit, in particular, the<br>activities, projects or<br>services identified in the<br>accounts.|Para 1.17 and<br>1.19|TDT’s only activity is funding community<br>projects in the regions of Tanzania where<br>we have volunteer local reps.  In 2020/<br>2021 we funded 32 projectsbenefitting over<br>67,000 people, in our priority areas of clean<br>water, girls’ education and small income<br>generating projects.|
|Statement confirming<br>whether the trustees have<br>had regard to the guidance<br>issued by the Charity<br>Commission on public<br>benefit|Para 1.18|All Trustees have received copies of the<br>PB1, PB2, PB3 documents and we have<br>reviewed our adherence in a Trustees<br>Meeting.|



## **Additional information (optional)** You may choose to include further statements where relevant about: 

||SORP reference||
|---|---|---|
|Policy on grant making. This<br>is delegated to our<br>grantmaking committee as<br>set out in our grantmaking<br>policy approved by Trustees<br>in November 2020.|Para 1.38|Our Guidelines for funding are available on<br>our website for all applicants, Tanzania<br>partners and other interested parties.<br>Preference is given to applications for<br>projects and communities which are<br>unsupported by other major donors, meet<br>our priority areas, reach the most<br>disadvantaged groups and are sustainable.|
|Policy on social investment<br>including program related<br>investment|Para 1.38|Not applicable|





|Contribution made by<br>volunteers|Para 1.38|TDT is a volunteer run charity.  Our small<br>UK team of Trustees, Project Officers and<br>other committee members receive no<br>payment or expenses.  Our monthly<br>committee meetings in UK review project<br>applications. Any monitoring visits to<br>Tanzania by project officers, are carried out<br>at member’ own expense.  In Tanzania<br>TDT also has a team of 17 Voluntary Local<br>Representatives who similarly receive no<br>payment for their services.  They assist<br>with local project applications in monitoring,<br>evaluation and liaison with UK based<br>Project Officers.  The only payments made<br>to them are for necessary expenses for<br>their travel and sometimes subsistence and<br>accommodation when visiting projects in<br>remote rural areas on behalf of our<br>Trustees and project officers.|
|---|---|---|
|Other|||



## **Achievements and Performance** 

||SORP reference||
|---|---|---|
|Summary of the main<br>achievements of the charity,<br>identifying the difference the<br>charity’s work has made to<br>the circumstances of its<br>beneficiaries and any wider<br>benefits to society as a<br>whole.|Para 1.20|The 32 projects we funded by TDT in 2020-1<br>fall into our three priority groups, linked to,<br>education, clean water, and small income<br>generating projects. However, many of these<br>projects have multiple benefits within the<br>communities they serve and contribute to the<br>growth of the local economy in these<br>marginalised communities in more than one<br>way. This year, as last, we also funded some<br>emergency COVID masks and PPE. An<br>important by-product of our work is the<br>development of leadership skills within rural<br>communities, helping them to become more<br>self-sufficient. We try to raise the aspirations<br>of younger Tanzanians, particularly girls, by<br>providing access to life-changing opportunities.<br>We ensure our projects are sustainable by<br>using appropriate technology that can be<br>maintained locally<br>In Kigoma our local rep Benedicto Hosea<br>completed 9 more boreholes and rope pumps<br>bringing clean water to over 31,000 people. He<br>has also trained many other groups to use the<br>same cheap but laborious method to hand drill,<br>and to weld rope pumps that can easily be<br>maintained locally. We have also improved 8<br>traditional springs in Kagera to ensure they do<br>notget contaminated.|





This year we have completed 7 girls’ hostels meaning almost 2000 girls no longer have to walk many hours to and from school, often at great risk, but can instead study with their peers in the evening, increasing their chances of success. We also supported Tumaini Open School which is setting up alternative education pathways for girls excluded from education due to pregnancy. When completed 600 girls will be supported. This year we have funded 15 small projects benefitting 2100 people. These include pass a pig (or goat) projects in which vulnerable families are given an animal and then pass on offspring to others; agricultural ones, where women’s groups can increase their income and family’s nutrition with better access to water, seeds and relevant training. We have also funded tailoring and welding groups to create youth employment. You can see more details about all of our projects on our website, and also on our monthly newsletters. In collaboration with Bees Abroad, we have funded this group of beekeepers in Mwamgongo, a very remote village to create modern hives to increase their income. With LUV+ we have funded a pig project to benefit people with leprosy in Dodoma. With Friends of Tanzania we funded a hostel at Nangwanda, Mtwara. All of the schools we work with benefit from school leadership training from our partnership with PiXL International. 

## **Additional information (optional)** You may choose to include further statements where relevant about: 

|Achievements against<br>objectives set|Para 1.41||
|---|---|---|
|Performance of fundraising<br>activities against objectives<br>set|Para 1.41||
||Para 1.41|**Not applicable**|





Investment performance against objectives Other 



## **Financial Review** 

|**Financial Review**|||
|---|---|---|
|Review of the charity’s<br>financial position at the end<br>of the period|Para 1.21|Cash held at bank: £45,835<br>Income during the year:£177,381<br>Expenditure duringtheyear:£197,246|
|Statement explaining the<br>policy for holding reserves<br>stating why they are held|Para 1.22|As TDT has no running costs we do not<br>generally hold reserves of unrestricted<br>funds..|
|Amount of reserves held|Para 1.22|None|
|Reasons for holding zero<br>reserves|Para 1.22|N/A|
|Details of fund materially in<br>deficit|Para 1.24|None as no moneys are paid in advance of<br>receiving funds.|
|Explanation of any<br>uncertainties about the<br>charity continuing as a going<br>concern|Para 1.23|Not applicable as we have no overheads.|



## **Additional information (optional)** 

|**Additional information (optional)**|**Additional information (optional)**||
|---|---|---|
|You may choose to include further statements||where relevant about:|
|The charity’s principal<br>sources of funds (including<br>any fundraising)|Para 1.47|Funds are raised from the following<br>principal sources:<br>BTS members;<br>Other individual donors<br>responding to appeals on our website;<br>Global Giving, Virgin Giving and Just<br>Giving fund raising appeals;<br>Other partner Charitable Trusts and<br>Foundations.|
|Investment policy and<br>objectives including any<br>social investment policy<br>adopted|Para 1.46|Not applicable|
|A description of the principal<br>risks facing the charity|Para 1.46|Unpredictable legislation around NGO<br>registration; Impact of COVID.|
|Other|||





## **Structure, Governance and Management** 

|Description of charity’s<br>trusts:||Tanzania Development Trust|
|---|---|---|
|Type of governing document<br>(trust deed, royal charter)|<br>Para 1.25|Trust Deed amended 2020|
|How is the charity<br>constituted?<br>(e.g. unincorporated<br>association, CIO)|Para 1.25|Charitable Trust set up by the Britain<br>Tanzania Society in 1975.|
|Trustee selection methods<br>including details of any<br>constitutional provisions e.g.<br>election to post or name of<br>any person or body entitled<br>to appoint one or more<br>trustees|Para 1.25|Up to 9 Trustees are elected by the<br>executive committee of the Britain<br>Tanzania Society, of which TDT is the<br>charitable arm.  Nominations are submitted<br>to the Chair of BTS, seconded and voted<br>for at the BTS annual general meeting or<br>any other quarterly BTS meeting.<br>Appointments are voluntary and without<br>financial reward.  Officers are appointed,<br>according to the agreed terms of length of<br>service at the BTS annual general meeting<br>in October each year.|



|**Additional information (optional)**<br>You may choose to include further statements|**Additional information (optional)**<br>You may choose to include further statements|where relevant about:|
|---|---|---|
|Policies and procedures<br>adopted for the induction<br>and training of trustees|Para 1.51|All Trustees are currently members of the<br>Britain Tanzania Society. Induction of new<br>Trustees is carried out by internal peer<br>support.  We hold at least one annual<br>Trustee meeting in preparation for each<br>new financial / project year in accordance<br>with Charity Commission guidance.|
|The charity’s organisational<br>structure and any wider<br>network with which the<br>charity works|Para 1.51|The Charity was established as a<br>Charitable Trust by the Britain Tanzania<br>Society, its ‘parent’ organisation, in 1975.<br>The organisational structure is a committee<br>which consists of Trustees, Project Officers<br>and other members, all having a common<br>interest in the Trust’s project activities in<br>Tanzania.  Governance of the grant making<br>committee is by a Chair, Treasurer and<br>other volunteers.  Any member of BTS is<br>eligible to become a member of the TDT<br>committee and there is no finite number of<br>places on the TDT committee.  However,<br>the number of committee members is<br>generally self-regulating.  Our working<br>networks are mainly Tanzanian based<br>NGO’s, CBO’s or other community<br>organisations who are engaged in<br>community project funding and<br>implementation and Tanzania diaspora<br>groups.|
|Relationship with any<br>related parties|Para 1.51|As above|





Other 

## **Reference and Administrative details** 

|Charity name|Tanzania Development Trust|
|---|---|
|Other name the charity uses|TDT|
|Registered charity number|270462|
|Charity’s principal address|44 Mildenhall Road, London E5 0RU|





**Names of the charity trustees who manage the charity** 

|1<br>2<br>3<br>4<br>5<br>6<br>7<br>8<br>9<br>10<br>11<br>12<br>13<br>14<br>15<br>16<br>17<br>18<br>19<br>20|**Trustee name**|**Office (if any)**|**Dates acted if not for whole**<br>**year **|**Name of person (or body) entitled**<br>**to appoint trustee (ifany)**|
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||Janet Chapman|Chair of Trustees||Britain Tanzania Society|
||David Gibbons|Trustee||Ditto|
||JeremyLefroy|Trustee||Ditto|
||Aikande Kwayu|Trustee||Ditto|
||Jonathan Pace|Trustee||Ditto|
||Elizabeth Taylor|Trustee||Ditto|
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## – Corporate trustees names of the directors at the date the report was approved 

**Director name** 

Name of trustees holding title to property belonging to the charity 

**Trustee name Dates acted if not for whole year** 



## **Funds held as custodian trustees on behalf of others** 

Description of the assets No assets are held as custodian trustees on behalf of held in this capacity others Name and objects of the N/A charity on whose behalf the assets are held and how this fall within the custodian charity’s objects Details of arrangements for N/A safe custody and segregation of such assets from the charity’s own assets 

## **Additional information (optional)** 

## **Names and addresses of advisers (Optional information)** 

**Type of Name Address adviser** 

**Name of chief executive or names of senior staff members (Optional information)** 

## **Exemptions from disclosure** 

Reason for non-disclosure of key personnel details 

## **Other optional information** 



## **Declarations** 

**The trustees declare that they have approved the trustees’ report above.** 

**Signed on behalf of the charity’s trustees** 

**Signature(s) Full name(s) Position (egg Secretary, Chair, etc) Date** 



TANZANIA DEVELOPMENT TRUST: STATEMENT OF ASSETS 

|TANZANIA DEVELOPMENT TRUST: STATEMENT OF ASSETS|TANZANIA DEVELOPMENT TRUST: STATEMENT OF ASSETS|TANZANIA DEVELOPMENT TRUST: STATEMENT OF ASSETS|TANZANIA DEVELOPMENT TRUST: STATEMENT OF ASSETS|
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|June 30th 2020|||June 30th 2021|
|£||ASSETS|£|
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|65,700||Cash at bank|45,835|
|65,700||NET ASSETS AT 30th June|45,835|
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|||Representing:||
|106,678||Balance at start ofyear|65,700|
|-40,978||Plus Net Flow of Funds|-19,865|
|65,700||Balance at end ofyear|45,835|
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|||Analysed as:||
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|7,215|GEN|General(unallocated)|4,243|
|1,025|IGA|Ian Gibson admin fund|25|
|9,152|COV|Resilience|1,123|
|0|NET|Mosquito nets for Hostels|18|
|133|518|TransformingTanzanian Schools with Technology|382|
|0|595|Bore Holes and Rope Pumps in Kigoma|133|
|65|667|Marumba 5 Interventions|0|
|13,500|680|Water Source Improvements,Muleba|0|
|0|803|Ikondo SS,Buyaga - hostel extension & incomegeneration|12|
|0|821|Norini LeprosyCommunity,Norini Village|3,108|
|0|822|Second Chance for Teenage Mothers,Itetemia village|118|
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|||Private Member Projects:||
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|16,640|P165|GRF Hope for Girls and Women|16,111|
|10,085|P492|Lake Victoria DisabilityCentre,Musoma|8,815|
|23|P495|William's Home|283|
|1,354|P496|Ndanda Hands|1,403|
|5,061|P505|Crowdsourced Mappingto Prevent FGM|6,091|
|1,389|P508|Walimiu Wastaafu Wawili|1,526|
|58|P757|Melita Ole KuneyMedical Training|11|
|0|P805|Kasaka PrimarySchool,Infrastructure Project,Msimba Village|<br>660|
|0|P806|Vocational Trainingfor Street Children|1,772|
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|65,700||Balance at 30th June|45,835|



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TANZANIA DEVELOPMENT TRUST: STATEMENT OF INCOME 

|TANZANIA DEVELOPMENT TRUST: STATEMENT OF INCOME|TANZANIA DEVELOPMENT TRUST: STATEMENT OF INCOME|TANZANIA DEVELOPMENT TRUST: STATEMENT OF INCOME|TANZANIA DEVELOPMENT TRUST: STATEMENT OF INCOME|
|---|---|---|---|
|2019-20|||2020-21|
|£||INCOME – GENERAL|£|
|40,902||BTS Members' and General Donations includingGift Aid|31,299|
|0||Grants(Just Trust 1,000 - Project 803;Rhododendron Trust 1,000 - Project 812)|2,000|
|1,507||Sales of Christmas Cards|1,546|
|4||Interest received|0|
|300||Othergeneral income|0|
|||||
|42,713||TOTAL GENERAL INCOME|34,845|
|||||
|||INCOME – PROJECTS(includes Gift Aid restricted to eachproject)||
|28,725|COV|Resilience(Covid-19 Appeal)|3,619|
||NET|Mosquito nets for Hostels(Donald MackayTrust)|200|
||PCR|Post COVID recoveryin Tanzania|180|
||SWE|Support Women's Entrepreneurship|81|
|507|518|TransformingTanzanian Schools with Technology|1,475|
|7,695|595|Bore Holes and Rope Pumps in Kigoma(Kwanda 3,000,Visram 3,000)|13,454|
|2,723|667|Marumba 5 Interventions|31|
||714a|Kibirizi Old Peoples' Home Completion(Prism the Gift Fund)|5,000|
||725|Solution Drive Camp,Zeze,Kasulu|83|
||764|Tunakumbuka School Hostel Completion(Carter Trust)|2,900|
||788|Busangwa Vulnerable Women's Vegetable Production(H&J Visram Foundation)|3,300|
||790|Mwagizo Bee Keepers in Mwamgongo village(Allied Masonic)|1,498|
||796|Solar Irrigation Pump,Muleba|200|
||803|Ikondo SS,Buyaga - hostel extension & incomegeneration|110|
||822|Second Chance for Teenage Mothers,Itetemia village(S Farrell Associates 2,500)|4,002|
||825|Marumba New SecondarySchool(Africa Palms & Eucanaid)|21,485|
||826|Marumba Chicken Project(Africa Palms & Eucanaid)|4,391|
|46,066||Other completedprojects 2019-20||
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|||Private Member Projects:||
|27,676|P165|GRF Hope for Girls and Women|31,205|
|12,944|P495|William's Home|11,900|
|197|P496|Ndanda Hands|49|
|2,961|P500|Peter and HilaryBacon - ACCT|2,553|
|5,517|P505|Crowdsourced Mappingto Prevent FGM|7,861|
|5,297|P508|Walimiu Wastaafu Wawili|3,137|
|402|P757|Melita Ole KuneyMedical Training|1,123|
|0|P804|Kigoma StrongWomen's Group|1,700|
|0|P805|Kasaka PrimarySchool,Infrastructure Project,Msimba Village|12,500|
|0|P806|Vocational Trainingfor Street Children|3,500|
|0|P809|JICL Construction Materials TradingBusiness|5,000|
|8,616||Other completedprojects 2019-20||
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|149,327||TOTAL PROJECT INCOME|142,536|
|192,039||TOTAL INCOME|177,381|



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TANZANIA DEVELOPMENT TRUST: STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURE 

|TANZANIA DEVELOPMENT TRUST: STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURE|TANZANIA DEVELOPMENT TRUST: STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURE|TANZANIA DEVELOPMENT TRUST: STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURE|TANZANIA DEVELOPMENT TRUST: STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURE|
|---|---|---|---|
|2019-20|||2020-21|
|£|||£|
|299|GEN|Local Representatives Expenses|436|
|187|GEN|Bank fees|279|
||GEN|Donor appreciation(re-imbursed byBTS)|141|
||GEN|Project Officer expenses(re-donated)|1,030|
||GEN|Website upgrade(Carter Trust)|1,000|
||GEN|Christmas Card Sales returned cheques|92|
|60|IGA|Ian Gibson admin fund(website)|1,000|
|24,573|COV|Resilience(Covid-19 Appeal)|2,913|
||NET|Mosquito nets for Hostels|182|
|1,896|518|TransformingTanzanian Schools with Technology|1,226|
|8,289|595|Bore Holes and Rope Pumps in Kigoma|13,500|
|4,218|667|Marumba 5 Interventions|0|
||680|Water Source Improvements,Muleba|13,500|
||690a|Biddiipigs,Shinyanga|1,400|
|4,000|698|Kaseke,Sec Sch Girls Hostel,Kigoma|2,106|
||711|Sorghum Production,Shinyanga|1,256|
||714a|Kibirizi Old Peoples' Home Completion|5,000|
||716|Solar & beds,Panzuo SS,Mkuranga,Pwani|3,228|
||725|Solution Drive Camp,Zeze,Kasulu|83|
||752|Kwavi Income,Shinyanga|650|
||764|Tunakumbuka School Hostel Completion|5,000|
||771|Women's sewing group,Mleba|500|
||775|KAPECEDEFO SpringWater,Mugoma,Ngara|3,186|
||779|Mafanikio Youth WeldingGroup,Muleba,Kagera|794|
||780|Borehole Completion,Manyoni|1,741|
||781|NODIP,Solarpowered water and food security,Singida|1,389|
||783|Youth Fishing,Kigoma|851|
||788|Busangwa Vulnerable Women's Vegetable Production|3,300|
||790|Mwagizo Bee Keepers in Mwamgongo village|1,498|
||793|Carpentry,Muleba|300|
||794|Ikondo Water Tank|1,334|
||796|Solar Irrigation Pump,Muleba|1,500|
||801|Kagondo/Ruhija waterpipeline,Mikoni Ward|3,074|
||803|Ikondo SS,Buyaga - hostel extension & incomegeneration|1,294|
||810|Nangwanda Girls SS Nangwanda|3,100|
||812|TUFASHANTWE Goat Project,Kalinze village|1,302|
||813|Mwawaza Small Scale PigFarming,Mwawaza village|2,135|
||814|SHIPIP Shinyanga PigKeepingProject,Chibe Ward|1,980|
||815|Isseke Sec.School,Girls' hostel,Isseke village|3,027|
||822|Second Chance for Teenage Mothers,Itetemia village|3,884|
||825|Marumba New SecondarySchool|21,581|
||826|Marumba Chicken Project|4,391|
||830|Chikuyu SecondarySchool,Chikuyu village|2,600|
|78,011||Other completedprojects 2019-20||



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TANZANIA DEVELOPMENT TRUST: STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURE (continued) 

|TANZANIA DEVELOPMENT TRUST: STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURE(continued)|TANZANIA DEVELOPMENT TRUST: STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURE(continued)|TANZANIA DEVELOPMENT TRUST: STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURE(continued)|TANZANIA DEVELOPMENT TRUST: STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURE(continued)|
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|121,533||Total TDT Expenditure|118,781|
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|||Private Member Projects:||
|64,338|P165|GRF Hope for Girls and Women|31,734|
|3,580|P492|Lake Victoria DisabilityCentre,Musoma|1,270|
|13,980|P495|William's Home|11,640|
|2,961|P500|Peter and HilaryBacon - ACCT|2,553|
|9,237|P505|Crowdsourced Mappingto Prevent FGM|6,830|
|4,912|P508|Walimiu Wastaafu Wawili|3,000|
|344|P757|Melita Ole KuneyMedical Training|1,170|
||P804|Kigoma StrongWomen's Group|1,700|
||P805|Kasaka PrimarySchool,Infrastructure Project,Msimba Village|11,840|
||P806|Vocational Trainingfor Street Children|1,728|
||P809|JICL Construction Materials TradingBusiness|5,000|
|12,133||Other completedprojects 2019-20||
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|111,484||Total Private Projects|78,465|
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|233,017||TOTAL EXPENDITURE|197,247|



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CHARITY COMMISSION
FOR ENGLAND AND WALES
Independent examiner's report on the
accounts
Section A
Independent Examiner'5 Report
Report to the trusleesl
members of
Tr¥lzMJa T£usT
On accounts for the year
ended
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harity no
(if any)
270
Set out on pages
I report to the trustees on my examination of the accounts of the above
charity {1he Trust") for the year ended
Responsibilities and
basis of report
As the charitys Injslees, you are responsible for the preparation of the
accounts in accordance with the requirements of the Charities Act 2011
{'Ihe Act'l.
I report in respect of my examination of the Trust's accounts carried out
under section 145 of the 2011 Act and in carying out my examination, I
have followed all the applicable Directions given by the Charity Commission
under section 145{5){b) of the Acl.
Independent tThe charity's gross inc
examiner's statement undertake the exa
applicable liste
ceeded £250.000 and l am qualified to
n by being a qualified member of [insert name of
yll. Delete I l if not applicable.
I have completed my examination. I confirm that no material matters have
come lo my attention in connection with the examination (other than that
disdosed below") which gives me cause to believe that in, any malerial
respect:
the accountirvJ records were not kept in accordance with section 130
of the Charities Act.. or
the accounts did not accord with Ihe accounting records,. or
the accounts did not comply wilh the applicable requirements
conceming the form and content of accounts set oul in the Chariti&s
(Accounts and Reports) Regulations 2008 other than any requirement
that the accounts give a 'true and fair, view which is not a matter
considered as part of an independent examination.
I have no concems and have come across no other rnatters in connection
with the examination to which attention should be drawn in this report in
order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached.
Please delete the words in the b￿CketS if they do not apply.
Signed:
Dale:
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Name:
Relevant professional
qualificationls> or body
I t i CH￿ i RC£o
HEK
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Oct 2018

TANZANIA DEVELOPMENT TRUST: STATEMENT OF ASSETS
June 30th 2020
June 30th 2021
ASSETS
65,700
65,700
Cash at bank
NET ASSETS AT 30th June
45,835
45,835
Representing=
Balance at start of year
Plus Net Flow of Funds
Balance at end of year
106,678
-40,978
65,700
65,700
-19,865
45,835
Analysed as:
7,215
1,025
9,152
GEN
General lunallocatedl
lan Gibson admin fund
Resilience
Mosquito nets for Hostels
Transforming Tanzanian Schools with Technology
Bore Holes and Rope Pumps in Kigoma
Marumba 5 Interventions
Watersource Improvements, Mvleba
Ikondo SS, Buyag3 - hostel extension & income generation
Norini Leprosy Community, Norini Village
Second Chance for Teenage Mothers, Itetemia village
4,243
25
IGA
cov
1.123
18
NET
133
518
382
595
133
65
667
13,500
680
803
12
821
3.108
118
822
Private Member Projects-
16,640
10,085
23
1,354
5.061
1,389
58
P165
GRF Hope for Girls and Women
Lake Virtoria Disability Centre, Mu50ma
William's Home
Ndanda Hands
16,111
8,815
283
1,403
6,091
1,526
li
P492
P495
P496
P505
Crowd50urced Mapping to Prevent FGM
W31imiu Wastaafu Wèwili
Melita Ole Kuney Medical Training
Kasaka Primary School, Infrastructure Project, Msimba Village
Vocational Training for street Children
P508
P757
P805
660
P806
1,772
65,700
Balance at 30th June
45,835
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TANZANIA DEVELOPMENTTRUSt: sfATEMENT OF INCOME
2019-20
2020-21
INCOME- GENERAL
BTS Members, and General Donations including Gift Aid
Grants (Just Trust I,CK)O- Project 803: Rhododendron Trust l.000- Project 8121
Sales of Christmas Cards
Interest received
Other general income
40,902
31,299
2,000
1,546
1,507
300
42,713
TOTAL GENERAL INCOME
34.845
INCOME- PROJECtS (includes Gift Aid restritted to each project)
Resilience ICovid-19 Appeal
Mosquito nets for Hostels IDonald Mackay Trvstl
Post COVID recovery in Tanzania
Support Women's Entrepreneurship
Transforming Tanzanian Schools with Technology
Bore Holes and Rope Pumps in Kigoma IKwanda 3,0(YJ, Visram 3,OCK)I
M3rumba 5 Interventions
Kibirizi Old Peoples, Home Completion (Prism the Gift Fund)
Solution Drive Camp, Zeze. Kasulu
Tunakumbuka School Hostel Completion Icarter Trust)
Bus3ngwa Vulnerable Women's Vegetable Production IH&J Vi5ram Foundation)
Mwagizo Bee Keepers in Mwamgongo vi113Ee IAllied Masonicl
Solar Irrigation Pump, Muleba
Ikondo SS, Buyaga - hostel extension & income generation
Second Chance for Teenage Mothers, Itetemia village IS Farrell Associates 2,5001
Marumba New Secondary School IAfrica Palms & Eucanaidl
Marumba Chicken Projett (Africa Palms & Eucanaidl
Other completed projects 2019-20
28,725
cov
3,619
200
NET
PCR
180
SWE
81
507
518
1,47S
13,454
31
7,695
2,723
595
667
714a
5,000
83
2,900
3,300
1,498
200
725
764
788
790
796
803
iio
822
825
826
4,002
21,485
4,391
46,066
Private Member Projects=
GRF Hope for Girls and Women
William's Horne
Ndanda Hands
27.676
12,944
197
P165
31,205
11,900
49
P495
P496
2,961
5,517
5,297
402
P500
PS05
Peter and Hilary Bacon- ACCT
Crowdsourced Mapping to Prevent FGM
Walimiu Wastaafu Wawili
Melita Ole Kuney Medical Training
Kigoma Strong Women's Group
Kasaka Primary School, Infrastructure Project, Msimba Village
Vocational Training for Street Children
JICL Construction Materials Trdding Business
Other completed projects 2019-20
2,553
7,861
3,137
1,123
1,700
12,500
3,500
5,000
P508
P757
P804
P805
P806
P809
8.616
149,327
192,039
TOTAL PRoJE￿INCoME
TOTAL INCOME
142,536
177,381
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TANZANIA DEVELOPMEW TRUST: STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURE
2019-20
2020-21
299
187
GEN
Local Representatives Expenses
Bank fees
Donor appreciation Ire-imbursed by BTS)
Projert Officer expenses {re-donated}
Website upgrade (Carter Trust)
Christmas Card Sales returned cheques
lan Gib50n admin fund Iwebsitel
Resilience ICovid-19 Appeall
Mosquito nets for Hostels
Transforming Tanzanian Schools With Technology
Bore Holes and Rope Pumps in Kigoma
Marumba 5 Interventions
Water Source Improvements, Muleba
Biddii pigs, Shinyanga
Kaseke, Sec Sch Girls Hostel. Kigoma
Sorghum Production, Shinyanga
Kibirizi Old Peoples, Home Completion
Solar & beds, Panzuo SS, Mkuranga.Pwani
Solution Drive Camp, Zeze. Kasulu
Kwavi Income, Shinyanga
Tunakumbuka School Hostel Completion
Women's sewing group. Mleba
KAPECEDEFO Spring Water, Mugoma. Ngara
Mafanikio Youth Welding Group, Muleba, Kagera
Borehole Completion, Manyoni
NODIP, Solar powered water and food securtty, Singida
Youth Fishin& Kigoma
Busangwa Vulnerable Women's Vegetable Production
Mwagizo Bee Keepers in Mwamgongo village
Carpentry. Muleba
Ikondo Water Tank
Solar Irrigation Pump, Muleba
Kagondo/Ruhija water pipeline, Mikoni Ward
Ikondo SS. Buyaga - hostel extension & income generation
Nangwanda Girls SS Nangwanda
TUFASHANTWE Goat Project, Kalinze village
Mwawaza Small Scale Pig Farming, Mwawaza village
SHIPIP Shinyanga Pig Keeping Projett, Chibe Ward
Isseke Sec.School, Girls, hostel, Isseke village
Second Chance for Teenage Mothers. Itetemia village
Marumba New Secondaryschool
Marumba Chicken Projett
Chikuyu Secondary School, Chikuyu village
Other completed projects 2019-20
436
279
GEN
GEN
141
GEN
1,030
1,000
92
GEN
GEN
60
IGA
cov
1,000
2,913
182
1,226
13,500
24,573
NET
1,896
8,289
4,218
518
595
667
680
13,500
1,400
2,106
1,256
s,000
3,228
83
690a
4,000
698
711
714a
716
725
752
650
764
5.000
500
771
775
3,186
794
1,741
1,389
851
3,300
1,498
300
779
780
781
783
788
790
793
794
1,334
1,500
3,074
1,294
3,100
1.302
2.135
1,980
3,027
3,884
21,581
4,391
2,600
796
801
803
810
812
813
814
815
822
825
826
830
78,011
2pZI

121,533
Total TDT Expenditure
118,781
Private Member Projects-
GRF Hopefor Girls and Women
Lake Vittoria Disability Centre, Musoma
William'5 Home
Peter and Hilary Bacon- ACCT
Crowdsourced Mapping to Prevent FGM
Walimiu Wastaafu Wawil
Melita Ole Kuney Medical Training
Kigoma Strong Women's Group
Kasaka Primary School, Infrastructure Projert. Msimba Village
Vocational Training for Street Children
JICL Construction Materials Trading Business
Other completed projects 2019-20
64,338
3,580
13,980
2,961
9,237
4,912
344
P165
31,734
1,270
11,640
2,553
6,830
3,000
1,170
1,700
11,840
1,728
5,000
P492
P495
P500
P505
P508
P757
P804
P805
P806
P809
12,133
111,484
Totsl Private Projects
78,465
233,017
TOTAL EXPENDITURE
197,247
fue
P.y ip94L
12
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